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Published by Academx Publishing Services, 2006
ISBN 10: 1932768246ISBN 13: 9781932768244
Seller: Irish Booksellers, Portland, ME, U.S.A.
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Condition: Good. SHIPS FROM USA. Used books have different signs of use and do not include supplemental materials such as CDs, Dvds, Access Codes, charts or any other extra material. All used books might have various degrees of writing, highliting and wear and tear and possibly be an ex-library with the usual stickers and stamps. Dust Jackets are not guaranteed and when still present, they will have various degrees of tear and damage. All images are Stock Photos, not of the actual item. book.
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Published by United States. Department of Defense, Washington, D C., 1969
Seller: Ramblin Rose Books, Bremerton, WA, U.S.A.
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Staple-Bound Illustrated Wraps. Condition: Good; Bumped Corners/Edgewear. No Jacket. USN-1110087-E. American Revolution to Vietnam - a Brief Survey of Influence of America's History. Well illustrated in blue monochrome photographs.
Published by Thomson Custom Publishing, 2002
ISBN 10: 0759309582ISBN 13: 9780759309586
Seller: HPB-Diamond, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
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paperback. Condition: Very Good. Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include companion materials, and may have some shelf wear or limited writing. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!.
Published by Military Bookshop, 2010
ISBN 10: 1782663495ISBN 13: 9781782663492
Seller: Lucky's Textbooks, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
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Condition: New.
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Published by U. S. Government Printing Office, 1971
Seller: Books of Paradise, Magalia, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Later Printing. Spine very lightly indented, page ends lightly toning, owner's inscription inked inside front cover, tiny bit of light soiling; b/w photos; 476 pages.
Published by U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1963
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Wraps. Presumed first edition/first printing. [2], 40 p. 27 cm. Illustrations. Introductory comments by George W. Anderson, Admiral, U.S. Navy, Chief of Naval Operations. The first true Destroyer was commissioned on November 11, 1902 (USS Bainbridge, DD-1). However Destroyers have a lineage that could be traced back to the earliest period of the United States Navy. As technology has progressed, at the time of publication, the USS Bainbridge, DLG(N) 25 had recently been commissioned--marking continuity, tradition, with change and leadership in science and technology. Torpedo boats developed into the modern destroyer; Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soiling.
Published by U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1963
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Wraps. Presumed first edition/first printing. [2], 23, [3] p. 27 cm. Illustrations. Cover title. Foreword by Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soiling.
Published by Navy Department, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Naval History Division, Washington, D. C., 1968
Seller: Shoemaker Booksellers, Gettysburg, PA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good+. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. 879 pp. Original maroon cloth covers w/ titles in gilt. Modest rubbing to spine title and spine ends. Several small ink corrections in index. Illust. w/ b/w photos and maps. Contents nice.
Published by Naval History Division, Department of the Navy, Washington, D. C., 1976
Seller: Shoemaker Booksellers, Gettysburg, PA, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good+. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. 753 pp. Original maroon cloth covers w/ titles in gilt. Binding lightly soiled. Light foxing to edges of text block. Illust. w/ b/w photos and maps. Contents very nice.
Published by Military Bookshop, 2009
ISBN 10: 1782663509ISBN 13: 9781782663508
Seller: moluna, Greven, Germany
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Condition: New.
Published by United States, Department of the Navy, Naval History Division, Operational Archives, Washington DC, 1971
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Wraps. Condition: Good. Presumed First Edition, First printing. [2], 18 pages[printed on one side only], plus covers. Footnotes. Stapled twice on left side. Cover has some wear and soiling. This annotated checklist described unpublished histories found primarily in the "z" (or "history") segment of the Subject File of the Naval Records Collections of the Office of Naval Records and Library (Record Group 45), located in the U.S. National Archives. A few associated items located in other segments of the Subject File, or held in the Operational Archives of the Naval History Division, are also described. Most of the histories related to the U.S. Navy during the World War I period, but some additional topics during the 1911-1927 period are also covered. The Naval History and Heritage Command, formerly the Naval Historical Center, is an Echelon II command responsible for the preservation, analysis, and dissemination of U.S. naval history and heritage located at the historic Washington Navy Yard. The NHHC is composed of 42 facilities in 13 geographic locations including the Navy Department Library, 10 museums and 1 heritage center, USS Constitution repair facility and detachment, and historic ship ex-USS Nautilus. The Naval History and Heritage Command traces its lineage to 1800, when President John Adams requested Benjamin Stoddert, the first Secretary of the Navy, prepare a catalog of professional books for use in the Secretary's office. When the British invaded Washington in 1814 this collection, containing the finest works on naval history from America and abroad, was rushed to safety outside the Federal City. Thereafter the library had many locations, including a specially designed space in the State, War, and Navy Building (now the Indian Treaty Room of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building) next to the White House. When the library was placed under the Bureau of Navigation in 1882, the director, noted international lawyer and U.S. Naval Academy professor James R. Soley, gathered the rare books scattered throughout Navy Department offices.